Listen: With 'Mother Nature in charge,' dams unleash floodwaters

"Some residents are paddling canoes kayaks and fishing boats down the streets as they check on their homes Iran is Sanders is wondering if it's time to run from her home telling W. J. TV twelve news in Jackson I'm really worried you know and it's a lot to lose because as a those people down there are no data lost a lot of stuff in the houses you know the National Weather Service is Nicholas banners says some areas are going to get more range does look to be about an inch to two inches possible in the next three days governor Tate Reeves says it'll be days before parts of his state or out of the woods as he puts it and flood waters start to recede I read a fall late"

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With 'Mother Nature in charge,' dams unleash floodwaters

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Some residents are paddling canoes kayaks and fishing boats down the streets as they check on their homes Iran is Sanders is wondering if it's time to run from her home telling W. J. TV twelve news in Jackson I'm really worried you know and it's a lot to lose because as a those people down there are no data lost a lot of stuff in the houses you know the National Weather Service is Nicholas banners says some areas are going to get more range does look to be about an inch to two inches possible in the next three days governor Tate Reeves says it'll be days before parts of his state or out of the woods as he puts it and flood waters start to recede I read a fall late